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(03/21/13 10:23pm)
The first phase of the season couldn’t have gone any better for the ASU softball team. ASU ascended to No. 2 in the country and went 29-2.
“I think playing 31 games and only having two losses is a great accomplishment for this team, considering how young we are,” sophomore catcher Amber Freeman said. “We have played ranked opponents and played a lot of games and gained experience that way, so I think we’re ready (for conference play).”
After its successful nonconference slate, ASU plays No. 13 UCLA to begin Pac-12 play. From here on out, ASU will need to get as many wins as it can because of the consistently tougher schedule.
In phase two of ASU’s season, the Sun Devils take on the rest of the Pac-12. Eight of the nine conference teams are ranked, with Utah being the exception.
“I thought we were in a pretty good position,” ASU coach Clint Myers said. “We accomplished a lot of things of what we wanted to do. I think we’re as ready as we could be considering our youth. It’ll be the start of the season all over, because now it’s Pac-12.”
ASU won’t be granted any freebies against UCLA. The Bruins have the best fielding percentage in Division I (.986).
In the early going, UCLA’s strength has been swinging for the fences. As a team, UCLA has 43 home runs this year and rank third in home runs per game with 1.58.
ASU actually fairs better than the Bruins in that category, ranking second with 1.61 home runs per game and the Sun Devils lead Division I in slugging percentage (.617).
UCLA senior outfielder B.B. Bates has 13 home runs already, which ranks second in the country. In addition, UCLA sophomore utility/pitcher Ally Carda has 10.
In softball, pitchers rarely hit for themselves. Statistically, Carda is one of UCLA's best hitters. On the mound, she’s the Bruins ace, with a 14-2 record and a 1.79 ERA.
“It just depends on the program,” Myers said of pitchers also hitting. “Mack(enzie Popescue) and Dallas (Escobedo) are pretty good hitters. It’s just that we put their focus on the pitching side, instead of having to split it.”
The switch from an invitational, when doubleheaders are commonly played, to a series provides clarity on the pitching rotation. The plan is to start Escobedo Friday and Sunday with Popescue pitching Saturday.
“It gives Dallas a day of rest, and we can always use her in relief,” Myers said. “Mack knows she’s going to get the ball at least once in all of these games. She’s really been working hard for that.”NoteASU's Saturday game against UCLA originally was scheduled to appear on Pac-12 Network, but the network is instead showing the Pac-12 Gymnastics championship during that time. ASU will appear on the Pac-12 Network 11 times during the conference schedule.
Reach the reporter at justin.janssen@asu.edu
(03/20/13 11:00pm)
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(03/17/13 6:11pm)
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(03/11/13 7:11pm)
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(03/10/13 3:07am)
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(03/08/13 12:01am)
Junior pitcher Dallas Escobedo releases a pitch in the Sun Devils' 8-0 win over North Dakota on March 1. ASU hopes to bounce back and build a new win streak after suffering its first loss to Baylor Sunday. (Photo by Dominic Valente)
(03/07/13 11:20pm)
The winning streak wasn’t going to last forever.
(03/03/13 10:18pm)
Junior outfielder Alix Johnson takes a couple practice swings against East Carolina on March 2. Johnson busted out of her slump with four hits against East Carolina and helped the ASU softball team sweep the competition Saturday. (Photo by Abhiram Chandrashekar)
(03/03/13 10:09pm)
A North Dakota batter tries to see the movement of a pitch from junior Dallas Escobedo on Feb. 28. The ASU softball team's wins on Friday March 1 put them at 19-0 tying their best start in program history. (Photo by Dominic Valente)
(03/03/13 10:07pm)
A North Dakota batter tries to see the movement of a pitch from junior Dallas Escobedo on Feb. 28. The ASU softball team's wins on Friday March 1 put them at 19-0 tying their best start in program history. (Photo by Dominic Valente)
(03/03/13 8:39pm)
On a rare cloudy day in Tempe, the ASU softball team’s unblemished record was put under a cloud of doubt.
(03/03/13 4:12am)
Junior outfielder Alix Johnson officially broke out of her early season slump.
(03/02/13 3:21am)
The ASU softball team (19-0) matched its best start in program history with wins over Binghamton (1-5) and North Dakota (2-7) on Friday.
(03/01/13 3:41am)
At several times in Thursday's game, it felt like the No. 3 ASU softball team was taking batting practice against North Dakota.
(02/28/13 5:02am)
Junior pitcher Mackenize Popescue fires a pitch against Portland State on Feb.23. The ASU softball team looks to stay undefeated when they host their second tournament of the year the Wilson/DeMarini Invitational.
(Photo by Dominic Valente)
(02/28/13 12:48am)
Junior pitcher Mackenize Popescue fires a pitch against Portland State on Feb.23. The ASU softball team looks to stay undefeated when they host their second tournament of the year the Wilson/DeMarini Invitational.
(Photo by Dominic Valente)
(02/28/13 12:44am)
Through four weeks, ASU is one of four undefeated Division I softball teams.
(02/27/13 2:25am)
Junior outfielder Bailey Wigness squares up for a bunt against Boise State on Feb. 10. Wigness leads the ASU softball team in steals with four steals. (Photo by Sam Rosenbaum)
(02/26/13 11:57pm)
It was surprising to see coach Clint Myers put freshman Jennifer Soria in a position to win a game.
(02/26/13 1:29am)
Junior pitcher Mackenzie Popescue launches a pitch against Portland State during a, "Pink Game," on Feb. 23. Popescue and the rest of the ASU softball team have gotten off to incredible 16-0 start. (Photo by Dominic Valente)